Find out what American restaurants to try in Mashpee. Mashpee /ˈmæʃpi/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 14,006 as of 2010. It is the site of the headquarters and most members of the federally recognized Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, one of two Wampanoag.
Things to do in Mashpee
4 based on 39 reviews
We decided to go to the Raw Bar because of all the hype about it's lobster roll. The lunch was disappointing in that the lobster roll was just plain lobster without mayonnaise or celery or the other accoutrements normally used to make lobster rolls. The bun was not toasted nor was it buttery. Instead I received was an I ntoasted hotdog bun with about a pound of lobster meat. Now if you just want plain lobster meat then you should definitely go here because it is delicious however it was not my idea of a lobster roll. The beer was cold and the chowder was excellent.
4 based on 108 reviews
Okay, first of all, I have to admit ... I really don't care for lobster. I know, I know, that's probably a sacrilege but it's something that I've always found too rich, too messy and too overdone for my taste. So, when friends said they were taking us for lobster roll, I had to bite my tongue and go along. I ended up splitting one with my friend after having some clam chowder (which I figured would fill me up because I just wasn't going to be eating much lobster roll) but, after a few bites, wished I would have ordered my own. This lobster roll was amazing!!! And before you say, "Well, she's never had any other" let me interject that while we were on Cape Code we had a number of lobster rolls and none of them compared to the ones we had at Raw Bar. In fact, we made excuses to leave our friend's place early just so we could have one more lobster roll at Raw Bar before we flew out. Yes the place is crowded and yes there's not many places to sit unless you sit outside, but we found the staff to be more than friendly and johnny-on-the-spot whenever we needed something. You can bet we'll be visiting the Raw Bar the next time we're in Cape Cod!!!
4 based on 139 reviews
Welcome to your Mashpee Ninety Nine Restaurant where we have "A Passion To Serve." Come dine with us and check out our 9 Real Size Entrees for just $9.99 or come enjoy our Thursday Night Trivia at the bar.
Mama Mia's of Plymouth - Waterfront. Good antipasto, horrid entrees. Three of us "dined" here. We were desperate for good Italian, as there appears to be none in western WA state. Well, you'da thought... but Nope- apparently there's none in Plymouth Mass either. There may be some somewhere, but do not waste your effort on this one.
4 based on 119 reviews
Offering a lighter fare in a memorable setting, the Poppy offers and experience not to be forgotten.
We staying on the New Seabury development in June. Went out and just wanted a beer overlooking the beach. Walked in and felt like you werenât local and 2nd class citizen. No beer on draft only in cans and served in plastic glasses. $20 dollars for the privilege. Most unwelcoming place in our three weeks of holiday in the Good Afternoon huddy78! Thank you for your review of The Popponesset Inn. We are sorry that you did not feel the iconic and welcoming atmosphere that we strive to attain for every guest that comes for a visit. We welcome guests from around the world, the greater Boston and New York areas, locals and more, both in the summer and all year round. As you might know, The Popponesset Inn is a historic restaurant, and therefore a draft beer system has not been implemented. However, we have explored alternatives for a self-contained draft system and are looking forward to having draft beers at the bar soon. We hope that the rest of your stay in the U.S. was positive and wish you a great rest of the summer.
4 based on 176 reviews
Cooke's remains one of the best places for fried clams on the Cape. They are so good that I rarely try anything else. This time I ordered a clam plate to go, and the portions were very generous. Fries good, maybe could be crisper and coleslaw was a little boring, but with the large portion of clams I couldn't eat much of the sides. I'll keep going back!
4 based on 93 reviews
Nothing special about the food, the service is always good and the drinks are great but the food is just average but for the pizza which is really good. I never bowled there, but it is always crowded when I have goneThank you Carol for the four bubbles, glad you like our pizza. Try the bowling, you'll love it.
4 based on 84 reviews
I have driven by this place for some time and finally I stopped by. My view is mixed. The inside was nothing special, but pretty cute and clean. There were a few groups waiting before us but we were seated in 20min or so.Everybody was nice IF you could get their attention. It looks like there were 3 waitresses but we had to wait 10 min (and we waved our hands to get somebody over) to order coffee. Then it was pretty long wait once we ordered.The food is good but nothing special. While I am pretty casual person, I don't get why they serve food on plastic plates and cups. Is it because they somehow save money for not hiring a dishwasher or invest in large dish washing machine? But the coffee mugs and cutlery was not plastic....For the quality, I didn't think it was any cheaper place to eat either. And, they charge 3% more for using credit card. . .On a positive side, coffee was surprisingly decent and now that I know what to expect, I might give it a try. I didn't have it but their omelets looked really nice. I do think it's a nice addition to the area where there aren't many breakfast joints.
4 based on 344 reviews
Moonakis is a locally-owned breakfast and lunch restaurant with a loyal following. Our servers love getting to know you and look forward to you joining "the Moonakis family". People rave about our homemade hash, light and airy pancakes, waffles and omelet
We went to Moonakis for breakfast based on the reviews and local recommendations. We had to wait for a table, which seems to be the norm, so no matter. The breakfast was not what I would consider extraordinary. One of their specialties is homemade corned beef hash, which we ordered. My first bite was mostly fat, which put me off the rest of the dish. Also ordered the linguica, which I had never heard of, but was good. One other reviewer noted that the place is noisy, which is true. On the plus side, the staff was mostly younger people who were really hustling and working hard. Kudos to them for all their effort.
4 based on 393 reviews
We are at once surface and symbol. Our logo, which is influenced by the Celtic Knot, is insinuated not only into our decor and menu and onto our wall, but also unto the walls of our imagination. It can speak to us of mystery, of beginning and end, of what
Ate here while vacationing in Mashpee. We had good service. Nice choice of draft beers. Our dinners were decent, but nothing special.
4 based on 364 reviews
Created by local, New England born owners Robert and Sheri Catania, Wicked is a chef driven restaurant. A team of 4 culinary degree chefs create the menus and oversee the preparation of creative entrees, hand-crafted artisan pizzas, salads and burgers. Ev
My husband and a friend went here to eat our first night on the Cape. It receive very high recommendations on this site. The beer and wine selection is wonderful. I ordered the waitress's recommendation on the beer and was not disappointed. Our friend ordered the cornflake chicken and she said that the chicken was tasty but the mac and cheese was under par. I tasted the mac and cheese and agreed. Good mac and cheese is made with more than one kind of cheese, this tasted like it was made with white Velveeta. On a more positive note the wood fired pizza is awesome! Overall I would recommend this place and I would go back again.
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